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Definition of Alphabetized
1. Adjective. Having been put in alphabetical order. "The cards are all alphabetized, as you requested"
Definition of Alphabetized
1. Adjective. (North America) Arranged in alphabetical order. ¹
2. Adjective. (alternative spelling of alphabetised) ¹
3. Verb. (North America) (past of alphabetize) ¹
4. Verb. (alternative spelling of alphabetised) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Alphabetized
1. alphabetize [v] - See also: alphabetize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alphabetized
Literary usage of Alphabetized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indexing: A Handbook of Instruction by George Edward Brown (1921)
"Editing Alphabetized Entry Slips (Chapter VI) This part of the process consists
in :— (a) Placing entries in final alphabetical order. ..."
2. Bibliography of Cooperative Cataloguing and the Printing of Catalogue Cards by Torstein Jahr, Adam Julius Strohm, Theodore Wesley Koch (1902)
"Of the periodicals, 27315 numbers have been alphabetized and tied in bundles and
indexed upon 3283 cards, giving title, size, and place of publication of ..."
3. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1902)
"In such cases the references to the place arc alphabetized together and precede
the references to the person or persons, the crediting volumes being ..."
4. The English of Commerce by John Baker Opdycke (1920)
"Then those belonging to each letter group should be alphabetized to the last letter.
Thus, if under the a's, the ten names Abelson, Abell, Abels, Abeln, ..."
5. Index to the World Great Classics: Comprising a General Index, a Subject (1902)
"In such cases the references to the place are alphabetized together and precede
the references to the person or persons, the crediting volumes being ..."
6. Office Practice and Business Procedure by Florence E. McGill (1922)
"Surnames spelled as two words, as: Du Pont, Charles are considered as one name
and are alphabetized under the letter D. Abbreviated words are considered as ..."